DIAMOND CRYSTAL® ICE MELTERS

The #1 reason people use ice melters is for safety, and no one understands that better than Cargill. Their Diamond Crystal packaged ice melters are formulated to cover a wide range of winter conditions. They know that melting speed, effectiveness at various temperatures, color tinting to better enable uniform coverage, corrosion inhibition, and time-extended activity from blended ingredients are important factors, so they have a range of products to fit what you are looking for. And they stand behind their products—with nationwide service and support.

DIAMOND CRYSTAL® WINTER MELT® ICE MELTER

Unique sizing mixture of large and small crystals of natural sodium chloride – small crystals melt on contact and large crystals provide longevity and instant traction. Works best at temperatures of 5 degrees Fahrenheit and above. Leaves no oily residue.

Application: Application rates vary from one-half to one cup per square yard of Diamond Crystal® Winter Melt®. Spread evenly over ice and snow-compacted surfaces. Quantity and melting action depend upon temperature and thickness of compacted ice and snow

DIAMOND CRYSTAL® GREENMELT® ICE MELT

A green-tinted, high performance ice melter containing a blend of sodium, potassium and magnesium chlorides for faster, colder temperature melting than regular rock salt. GreenMelt® ice melter is green-tinted for easy-to-see coverage on ice and packed snow. Formulated for minimal to no staining when used as directed.

DIAMOND CRYSTAL® JIFFY MELT® BLENDED ICE MELTER

A specially formulated blend of magnesium chloride and sodium chloride which allows for fast action and lower application rates. Works down to -10 degrees Fahrenheit. Jiffy Melt® ice melter is the cost-effective choice over premium blends and more expensive substitutes. Leaves no oily residue.

Application: Application rates vary from one-half to one and one-half cups per square yard of Jiffy Melt® ice melter evenly over ice and snow compacted surfaces. Quantity and melting action will depend upon temperature and thickness of compacted ice and snow.